John Passmore (1914-2004) on Animal Suffering
Animal Ethics
AUGUST 24, 2008
" (The Stoic Chrysippus, it is worth noting, had also suggested that animals do not feel but only "as it were" feel.) An organ, the Cartesian Rouhault argues, makes more noise when I play it than an animal when it cries out, yet we do not ascribe feelings to the organ.
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